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Solmar Villas Showcases 500 New Properties on Offer for 2025, as Portfolio Grows 20%

Solmar Villas has over 500 new properties on offer for 2025, taking its total collection to almost 2,500 and representing a 20% increase to its portfolio.

A large proportion of the new properties for this year are in the Greek Islands.

Skopelos is a new destination for 2025 with arrivals available from May, and many new properties are also added in Kefalonia, Lefkas and Zakynthos.

Other key locations with new options for 2025 are Gozo, Mallorca, the Amalfi Coast, Lanzarote, Croatia, Cyprus, Costa Blanca, the Algarve, and Dalaman.

Julie Blake, CEO, said: “We are thrilled to be expanding our collection so significantly for 2025, offering our biggest ever choice of good value self-catering holidays across the Mediterranean and beyond.  Greece and the Greek Islands continue to be a firm favourite with our guests so it’s exciting to be increasing our range there and expanding into new islands such as Skopelos. 

“With a new brand campaign on TV – our biggest yet – and our first ever agent fam trip incentive underway, January is set to be a strong month. Early signs are great, with trade sales up 35% year on year and our incentive proving very popular. It’s wonderful to see so many of our partners eager to experience the Solmar Villas product.”

Prices for seven nights in a new for 2025 villa start from €617 for a two-bedroom property such as Dreamview Villa in Crete, pictured, based on April arrival dates.

The characterful villa has a hilltop location overlooking Agios Nikolaos, an alfresco dining-terrace with sea-views, and balconies on both bedrooms. Price is villa only, excluding flights, for up to four sharing.    

Geoff Percival
Geoff Percival
Geoff has worked in business, news, consumer and travel journalism for more than 25 years; having worked for and contributed to the likes of The Irish Examiner, Business & Finance, Business Plus, The Sunday Times, The Irish News, Senior Times, and The Sunday Tribune.
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